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From our family to yours we wish you a Happy Thanksgiving & Merry Christmas! With the holidays comes some of our favorite things – cold weather & snow! This is a time to cherish friends & family but also a time when many…

Please join us in congratulating Jim Rumrill on 30 years with the Cota & Cota family! Cota & Cota was started by Ken & Helen Cota in 1941. Since then it has been a family owned & operated business with…

What makes us different? Speak with a live, local person every time you call! Our master plumbers and certified service technicians are capable of installing and servicing all brands of plumbing, heating and cooling equipment. Our dependable drivers are on…

We’re honored to be mentioned in an article from Highland Tank TECHNews. They were involved in our renovations at the Jamaica office. “Vermont-based Cota & Cota Heating Fuel was founded in 1941. The business was run out of one of…

Ken Cota – Gift of Warmth (Pictured above: Casey Cota sharing the Ken Cota Gift of Warmth story) We enjoy attending the Brattleboro Chamber of Commerce Holiday Mixer every year. It is a wonderful way for local businesses…

As you prepare your home for winter consider the tips below to make sure all aspects of your house is protected. We can help you: Protect your home with 24/7 Remote Home Comfort Monitoring with the Guardian Alarm System. Upgrade your heating…

Cota & Cota has been voted 2015 Best of Brattleboro Home Fuel Company and we could not be more thrilled! Thank you to everyone who voted for us. Cota & Cota has been providing folks in Vermont and New Hampshire…

On May 9th Cota & Cota employees took part in the 6th Annual Grace Cottage Hospital “Spring Into Health” 5k walk/run. We have enjoyed being a part of and watching this event grow since 2013. Despite the cold temperatures there was…

Over the Christmas Break, the plumbing elves at Cota & Cota were busy inside the Kurn Hattin Homes gymnasium. The Cota plumbing team donated and installed a state of the art drinking fountain and bottle filling station for the children…